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<blockquote data-quote="Tim McCulloch" data-source="post: 718" data-attributes="member: 67"><p>Our shop just added a DigiDesign/AVID SC-48 to the console inventory, and as I was doing the 2.9.1 updates and general set up, my boss saw the Firewire ports and asked about recording. "Do we need to buy an Apple to use this?" "No." "Good, I have a gig next week with a band I recorded in the studio, I want to record their show."</p><p></p><p>With that in mind, I know that the stock Windows install doesn't lend itself to multi-track recording and the general advice has been to kill off any processes that aren't needed. I'd like to configure a 'recording user' with it's own hardware profile and Windows environment. Since I'm not an OS guru, can anyone point me to some step-by-step help for configuring Windows to be better behaved for this use?</p><p></p><p>Inquiringly,</p><p></p><p>Tim Mc</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tim McCulloch, post: 718, member: 67"] Our shop just added a DigiDesign/AVID SC-48 to the console inventory, and as I was doing the 2.9.1 updates and general set up, my boss saw the Firewire ports and asked about recording. "Do we need to buy an Apple to use this?" "No." "Good, I have a gig next week with a band I recorded in the studio, I want to record their show." With that in mind, I know that the stock Windows install doesn't lend itself to multi-track recording and the general advice has been to kill off any processes that aren't needed. I'd like to configure a 'recording user' with it's own hardware profile and Windows environment. Since I'm not an OS guru, can anyone point me to some step-by-step help for configuring Windows to be better behaved for this use? Inquiringly, Tim Mc [/QUOTE]
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